2nd XI Promoted

The 2nd XI secured the Cherwell League Division 7 title yesterday with a thrilling 6-run victory over fellow promotion-chasers Minster Lovell.

We got off to a nightmare start batting first, losing Nick Moorman, Steve Handley and Jack Johnson for just one run each as we slumped to 17-3.

But Sam Baker top-scored with a crucial 47, and Matt Collins, Mark Adams and extras scored 35 apiece as we recovered to set Lovell a target of 178.

The hosts got off to a steady start with an opening wicket stand of 58, and kept up with the run rate despite losing wickets regularly, with Sam, Kishan Dave and Justin Colley claiming two wickets each.

Lovell looked well-set at 151-5 and with 27 required from the final 4 overs, but two quick wickets for Kish and Justin took the wind out of their sails, and despite an expensive penultimate over that saw them creep within 15 runs of victory, Matt Clark kept his composure and restricted Lovell to 8 runs to clinch victory and promotion.

To put the icing on the cake, news soon filtered through that East Oxford – the only side who could possibly have overtaken us at the top – had been bowled out for just 103 in pursuit of Witney Mills’s 125, meaning that whatever happens next week, the 2nd XI are Division 7 Champions.

The team photo above, courtesy of Matt Hancock, was taken prior to the team’s victory over Didcot on August 24th.

After defeat to Minster Lovell themselves, the 1st XI will need to beat Division 2 table-toppers Cropredy away on Saturday, and cross their fingers that other results go their way if they’re to make it a double promotion. And the 3rd XI are guaranteed their highest Division 10 finish for many a year regardless of what happens next week, but could finish as high as third if they beat Chearsley.

Wilf Bennett Champions 2017

Bicester & North Oxford Cricket Club were crowned Wilf Bennett Cup champions on Saturday, upsetting the odds again to beat Home Counties Premier League Division 1 new-boys Thame Town by 6 wickets.

Bicester’s clinical, professional performance could easily have fooled any casual observers in to thinking it was they, rather than their opponents, who will be playing their cricket in the region’s top division next summer.

Having been asked to field first, Bicester’s bowlers put in an inspired performance to restrict Thame to just 107-6 from their 20 overs.

Dan Savin (1-20) and Danny Clarke (1-14) made early inroads with the wickets of Will Sutcliffe (1) and Michael Higgs (8) respectively, and were well backed up by their switched-on teammates in the field.

Callum Russell (37 not out) and Michael Beard (30) slowly but surely rebuilt the Thame innings, but were unable to take the game to Bicester as they would have liked, with Chris de Kock (0-21) and the excellent Liam Randall (0-15) continuing in the miserly footsteps of Savin and Clark.

With Bicester’s tight bowling and excellent fielding increasing the pressure on Thame’s top-order, the fielding side benefited from some questionable running, with Russel selling both Beard and Olly Sutcliffe (0) down the river in the space of two overs as Thame were reduced to 68-4 with just 6 overs to bat.

The Moore brothers, Ryan and Lewis, shared the final four overs of the innings, each finishing with 1-16 as Thame continued to find boundaries extremely hard to come by, eventually closing on 107-6.

At the half-way stage Bicester were clear favourites, but in 20 over cricket a lot can change quickly, particularly given the supposed gulf between the two sides.

Bicester’s reply got off to a mixed start, with Stafford Sansome driving the first ball of the innings back past Higgs for a boundary. In contrast, in had taken Thame 6 overs to find the rope for the first time.

Olly Ward, whose 199 runs in the competition had gone a long way to seeing Bicester reach the final, was then bowled for a first ball duck, giving Thame a much-needed boost.

Sansome and Alister Gibbins did well to make sure Theme’s success was short-lived, however, and were helped by Thame’s bowling and fielding, which was a direct contrast to Bicester’s.

Where the sum total of Bicester’s extras was 5 leg byes, the Home Counties side’s profligate bowlers gifted Bicester 37 runs in wides, as well as bowling 2 no balls.

Gibbins was also given a life when a gentle lob to mid-off was somehow dropped, and he went on to make the most of his reprieve with 35 invaluable runs in a partnership of 88 with Sansome.

His dismissal, caught by Will Rooney off Hassan Mushtaq’s leg-spin with the score on 95, prompted a brief wobble as Ryan Moore (1) and Sansome (25) fell to Beard and Rooney respectively, but Dan Murphy (3 not out) and Dan Savin (0 not out) kept their cool, and it was fitting, if slightly anti-climactic, that the winning runs came courtesy of 5 leg side wides.

While Bicester’s league form has been inconsistent this year, their sensational run in this T20 competition – during which they’ve beaten 3 Home Counties sides, and won a competition in which all but two of the 16 sides are in higher division – should give them great cause for optimism ahead of the 2018 season.

The 2013 League averages for all three of our senior sides can be viewed below. There was some good performances across all three teams, which we will look at taking into 2014.

1st XI

Batting

NameMatchesInnsNORunsHSAve50s100s
Richard Simpson161513665826.142
Daniel Murphy 131202697322.422
Ryan Moore181512364116.86
Jonathan Pilgrim 111022284428.50
Michael Simpson 121102276420.642
Matthew Collins 141202125517.671
Nick Moorman 171511765412.571
Rob Humphreys 111011677118.561
Graham Savin 3301226240.671
Shahin Ali  1412310423*11.56
Stephen Conway  119252157.43
Kevin Hicks 320464123.00
Daniel Savin 974431214.33
Daniel Clark 131054210*8.40
Megan Burton  7523114*10.33
Haris Naeem320242312.00
George Jeacock 210171717.00
Marcus Mears 32015157.5
Kishan Dave 22012106.00
Iain Horner 110999.00
Callum Doak 210777.00
David Clark 110777.00
Benaka Karanth 110222.00
Freddie Burton 110222.00
Cameron Hill 210000.00
Josh Dewar 110000.00
Oscar Kernaghan 11100*
Sam Townsend 320000.00
Ben Clark 32200*

Bowling

NameOversMRWAveBB5WEconS-R
Richard Simpson142.4215852721.676/5514.1031.69
Michael Simpson9073331818.504/513.7030.00
Shahin Ali158.5245241730.825/3113.3056.05
Daniel Clark60.332951029.503/644.8836.30
Ryan Moore906405850.632/334.5067.50
Stephen Conway5211206634.333/453.9652.00
Ben Clark15457414.252/183.8022.50
Daniel Savin32.31141435.252/304.3448.75
Kishan Dave15458229.001/253.8745.00
George Jeacock6230130.001/305.0036.00
Graham Savin31900/93.00
Jonathan Pilgrim701500/93.57
David Clark621200/122.00
2nd XI

3rd XI

Performances & Fielding